
"A Quieter Season for the Old Line State Maryland falls within the Atlantic Corridor region in the Old Farmer's Almanac forecast, which includes cities such as Baltimore, but also bigger metros like Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The forecast calls for above-normal temperatures across the region, with the coldest periods likely to arrive in mid- to late December, early and late January, and late February."
"Precipitation will be below normal, leading to a generally drier winter overall. Snowfall is also expected to be below normal, with the snowiest periods coming around the holidays and again in late winter-specifically in late December, early January, and late February. Altogether, the forecast paints a picture of a mild, manageable winter for most of Maryland. The state may still see a few frosty mornings and the occasional dusting of snow, but it's shaping up to be an easier season for commuters and homeowners alike."
Winter 2025-2026 is expected to be mostly mild across Maryland, with the state situated in the Atlantic Corridor experiencing above-normal temperatures. The coldest stretches are likely in mid- to late December, early and late January, and late February. Precipitation and snowfall are forecast to be below normal, with the snowiest windows around the holidays and in late winter. Conditions should be generally drier and more manageable for commuters and homeowners, though a few frosty mornings and light snow dustings remain possible. November remains an important month for seasonal home maintenance and preparation.
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